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2023-04-18bootstrap: Replace prebuilt imports by pkgconfigOliver Reiche
2023-03-15add missing ldflags -pthread and use -pthread consistentlyAlberto Sartori
2023-02-24libgit2: Update to v1.5.0Paul Cristian Sarbu
Changes to build description: - new USE_SHA256 flag - removed "Generic" option for USE_SHA1 - updated to the new source code structure (split "src/git2" into "src/libgit2" and "src/util")
2022-12-09rules: Refactoring and minor improvementsOliver Reiche
Compared to the previous commit, the action graphs for just and its unit tests are unchanged. - Git hash of action graph for ["",""]: c6e75f17abd7ffaab6ff9bb725ad67ec0bf6c973 - Git hash of action graph for ["test/buildtool","TESTS"]: 8063dfb3dd7daa9ae01d95c177e14946f785c57e Refactor: - "local cflags" to "private-cflags" - "local defines" to "private-defines" - "link externals" to "private-ldflags" - "deps" to "private-deps" for (test) binaries - "proto" to "private-proto" for binaries Improvements: - consistent variable declaration order: OS, ARCH, HOST_ARCH, TARGET_ARCH, CC, CXX, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, ADD_CFLAGS, ADD_CXXFLAGS, AR, ENV, PATH - use fields close to their definition (in RULES) - use common expression for binaries and test binaries - split expression "flags" and "compiler" ... to separate ones for CC and CXX. - rename "transition" to "deps-transition" ... to avoid conflicts with other transitions. - support "defaults-transition" for CC expressions Implement: - "cflags" for libraries - "private-cflags" for (test) binaries - "private-defines" for test binaries - "private-ldflags" for test binaries - (public) "defines" for libraries
2022-07-25Support bootstrapping from preinstalled sourcesKlaus Aehlig
For quick development, it is convenient to only need a C++ compiler and python3 and get all dependencies downloaded at the beginning of the bootstrap process. For packaging the tool, however, this is not a valid approach; dependencies should be managed by the packing tool there (so that security updates have to be fixed only at one place). So, for building our tool, the dependencies look like installed to the ambient environment.